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4th Annual Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp


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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa

Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp

Friday, June 26th - Monday, June 29th, 2009

@ Kitchener Gurughar

2070 Snyder's Rd East

Petersburg, Ontario

This Sikh Youth Camp has been designed to bring all the Youth together to share knowledge of Sikhi and to promote Sikhi to our young future! Camp will be run by YOUTH from all over. Camp is FREE! Working together we shall achieve an important element in Sikhi, which is Sangat. Including in Sangat, the youth will have inspiring role models who are enthusiastic about instilling the Sikhi spirit within these young minds.

(Pictures/Recordings of past camps available on SikhVibes.com - Further Details Coming Soon!)

We want YOU to design this year's Waterloo Sikh Youth Camp T-Shirt:

Get out that Photoshop Software and START DESIGNING NOW !!

The deadline for the contest will be THIS MONDAY (May 4th, 2009).

The top designs will be up online where YOU will be able to Vote (details on voting will be released after Monday).

Don't have Photoshop? Don't Worry!! You can use pretty much ANYTHING: Microsoft Powerpoint, Autodesk's AutoCAD, Macromedia Maya 3D, Microsoft Visio, Adobe Photoshop, Abode Fireworks, Jasc's Paint Shop Pro, GNU's The Gimp, Microsoft Word, Paint, and if you still don't have any of these programs, draw the design by hand and SCAN IT !!

Please keep in mind the THEME for this year's camp: SEVA

Things to do:

- Create a Design

- Email Design to waterloosikhyouthcamp@gmail.com

- Vote for the top T-Shirt Designs starting Friday May 8th (more details to come)

- Contest Winner & Design will be announced on Monday May 11th by 12pm

Contest Prize: A Free Camp T-Shirt with YOUR Design

OFFICIAL BLOG: WATERLOO SIKH YOUTH CAMP

Design from our 2nd annual Camp 2007:

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Vaheguruu i went last year and it was amazing... so much piyaar and sharda amounst the youth sevadars

Young kids now a days have alot of stuff going on and really look for good role models.. It really helps to see gurmukh piyaar who you can relate to runing such a camp. Its a wonderful atmosphere and experience.. i can't wait for this years... dont miss out

i'll be there... WILL YOU? :D

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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